Russian journalists were detained together with Malady Front activists in Minsk

The
detention took place in an apartment in Minsk, when law-enforcement
officials were carrying out 'passport controls'. The police took Malady
Front activists Zmicier Yasevich, Veranika Veligor and Russian
journalists Dmitry Ivanov and Maxim Petrov who work for National Control
magazine.

mfront.net reports Police Major Buloichyk was in charge of the operation. When at the police station, their passport details were copied.

The Belarusians and Russians were later released, Euroradio has learned.